barkingmoose: It looks like AOL/Time Warner doesn’t like the can of worms they opened by inviting the public to actually participate in an opinion poll, so they’ve cleared voting results, getting rid of our votes for Wil and pushing Britney Spears back into the Top 10. Results are now hidden and won’t be announced until they damn well feel like it. Oh well. The Sci Fi Channel is holding a more legit poll of their own: should Wil Wheaton be in the next Star Trek movie? Of course! (One vote per customer—but at least they’ll count this time.)

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It looks like AOL/Time Warner doesn’t like the can of worms they opened by inviting the public to actually participate in an opinion poll, so they’ve cleared voting results, getting rid of our votes for Wil and pushing Britney Spears back into the Top 10. Results are now hidden and won’t be announced until they damn well feel like it. Oh well. The Sci Fi Channel is holding a more legit poll of their own: should Wil Wheaton be in the next Star Trek movie? Of course! (One vote per customer—but at least they’ll count this time.)

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